AAS Mission

Our mission:

The Anchorage Audubon Society offers bird watching field trips, monthly meetings & natural history programs, newsletters, and special events to highlight birds, wildlife, and conservation issues. The Anchorage Audubon Society is a all-volunteer non-profit chapter of the National Audubon Society. We focus on the conservation of southcentral Alaska ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife, and their habitats for the benefit and enjoyment of current and future generations.

The Anchorage Audubon Society is an all volunteer, legal, and official non-profit organization dedicated to birding and conservation in South central Alaska. We welcome all levels of birder at our monthly Program Meeting and Field Trips.

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Anchorage Rarities

In the past years, a large number of birds that are very unusual in the Anchorage area have been reported and documented.

The appearance of each of these rarities is, of course, entirely due to efforts of The Anchorage Audubon Society!

Currently there is one (1) extremely rare bird to be seen in Anchorage. That bird is:

Additional Anchorage rarities that have occurred in the recent past and other more "historical" Anchorage rarities can be found under the "Anchorage Rarities" section of the "Birding Anchorage" section of the menus.